Who's death was the most noble/brave?

I can't really decide on this, but it's got to be one of my buddies. Kenny, Ben, or Doug. Kenny of course died (for me) in an alleyway saving the one person in the world he used to hate the most. Ben. And I thank him (Except for the dying part) for putting the kid out of his misery, and also restoring his humanity.

Then there's Ben, and this isn't exactly a death though. I saved Ben of course, but when he was dangling there, and telling me to go on and drop him so he could save the others some time, I knew that he thought the only way he could help was sacrifice. I agree with him on most things, but not on this. But I honor him for his bravery.

Doug was a funny character who thought he couldn't do anything without a couple batteries and spare parts. I guess he became a good friend of Ben on that walk back to the Motor Inn in Episode 2, because he saved Ben's life. The thing is, he pushed him out of the way, not pulled, so he got hit by the bullet. I would vote for Doug, but then again he died by accident, even though he did a brave thing.

It was established in episode 5 that Ben's greatest fear is turning into a walker (or at least that is what is implied). He probably thought the fall would smash his head in / he'd die instantly, unfortunately that was not the case. It's likely that after he realized the fall did not kill him that he wanted Lee to just shoot him.

Most heroic goes to Chuck for saving Clem and giving the group time to escape on the streets. He was separated from the group, and that got him killed.

Kenny (with Ben alive) chose suicide by walkers. Both Kenny and Ben (dropping him in episode 4) just wanted to die, nothing heroic about it. They needed someone to smack them across the jaw to stop their stupid speeches and meaningless deaths, and haul them out of there.

Kenny's death to save Christa is heroic, maybe more than Chuck's, since everyone could tell that was a one way trip.

@IndigoHawk said: Most heroic goes to Chuck for saving Clem and giving the group time to escape on the streets. He was separated from the group, and that got him killed.

Kenny (with Ben alive) chose suicide by walkers. Both Kenny and Ben (dropping him in episode 4) just wanted to die, nothing heroic about it. They needed someone to smack them across the jaw to stop their stupid speeches and meaningless deaths, and haul them out of there.

Kenny's death to save Christa is heroic, maybe more than Chuck's, since everyone could tell that was a one way trip.

Agree with everything except the last sentence. Chuck was indeed heroic because he didn't have to do it, but he did it and pretty much saved everybody, by making them leave him.He was indeed a hero hobo.

Kenny's suicide (with Ben) is more pathetic than heroic. Especially after the speech he gave.

Now I would argue that Kenny's death with Christa is heroic. It's more of a "I'm fixin' what I just did" death which is okay. It's because of him Lee dropped the walkie and he needed it.If somebody was heroic in that scene, it was Christa, because she just went down, not asking questions or anything (when in fact it was Kenny's fault). Kenny saving her is just fixing his mistake (for the first time), nothing heroic about it in my opinion.